Hailed as “British dance’s true iconoclast”, the most notable of all his successes of queer Scottish choreographer Michael Clark who emerged in the 1980s as a prodigy at London’s Royal Ballet School, was bringing punk ballet to the masses. The list of the people he has collaborated with since then reads like an inevitable … Continue reading
Michael DiMartino moved to PTown with his husband to paint. However, when he found a studio in Whalers Wharf this multifaceted artist changed his mind and bought a sewing machine. The result is Pillow Top Store brimming with DiMartino’s eclectic collection of pillows and cushions that within just 3 weeks has become a must-see … Continue reading
The Gay Rub is a project devoted to collecting rubbings from GLBTQ historical markers, signs, tombstones, cenotaphs, plaques, and monuments. Started by Steven Reigns an LA based poet and educator who now tours with an Exhibition of it , and which was filmed as a short documentary by Michael Saul. Queerguru talked with Saul on the eve of the … Continue reading
Queerguru talked with Michael Tonello the founder of Respoke just before the Opening of their brand new store in #PTown . They repurpose high-end scarf designs from the likes of Hermes, Pucci, Alexander McQueen etc into beautiful handcrafted footwear
Michael Joseph is a queer street portrait photographer whose new Exhibit LOST AND FOUND features a whole body of work are drawn from interactions with strangers on city streets which aims to afford his audience the same experience through his photographs. His portraits are made on the street, unplanned and up close to allow the … Continue reading